There is so much to see and do in the world. We can not do anything even if we want to. But,we can also do a lot within our limits. Limits do not always stop. The problem is not through having boundaries, not knowing them. On working, it is known that the real limit is in our own mind.

My experience

We all have our limits. But is it right to throw all your failures at those limits? The problem is that we do not even do what we can. A lot of big things can be created in the realm of boundaries. Actually, the boundaries tell us what we can do, what we can do or not. Which do you want to do, which do not. Who can come close to us, who cannot. In this way, our attitude towards life also becomes reflected in our works. The point is also that we are less compelled than resources, more by our mind. There is no limit to this garden of the world, which is in our own mind. Most of the limitations we impose on our mind. The boundaries of our mind open when we work fully. And then the most important thing is that there is no limit to…

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The Blue Indians

Weekend Stories by Trishikh

The year is 3,300 BC, Bronze Age begins in the Near East. The passage tomb of Newgrange is built on the north side of the River Boyne in Ireland. The Ness of Brodgar is built in the Heart of Neolithic Orkney in Scotland. The Harappan Civilisation of the Indus Valley dawns in the Punjab province of British India now in Pakistan, and the events of the World’s oldest epic the Mahabharata continues to unfold in the ancient Indian subcontinent.

The Harappans had just mastered cultivating cotton as a fabric, while in the far Far-East the Chinese were refining the art of producing silk. Ancient West was gradually connecting with the mysterious East through the budding silk route cutting across wild Central Europe and the vibrant Middle East.

Amongst all the things traded, cloth happened to be one of the most sought-after commodities, which stitched the very fabric that connected men…

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A Valentine’s Day Plea for Nature and a message from a Yanomami shaman

Barbara Crane Navarro

Yanomami at the edge of the river, Amazonas, Venezuela

«I thought that if the white people could hear me, they would convince the government to not let the forest be destroyed… Now the gold miners stink up the forest with the fumes from their motors and the vapors from the gold and mercury that they burn together. Now we fear the gold miners’ malaria, which is also very fierce… The people of the forest’s breath of life are fragile in the face of these xawara epidemic fumes. If we all die, no one will be able to compensate for the value of our dead. The white people’s money and merchandise will not bring them back down among us! And the devastated forest will never be able to be restored either, it will be lost for all time.» – Yanomami spokesman and shaman Davi Kopenawa, The Falling Sky

A forest destroyed…

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US Senate votes to acquit Trump of ‘incitement of insurrection’

“There is no question that president Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day,” said McConnell, who along with the rest of the Congress and former vice president Mike Pence fled the mob that descended on the Capitol on January 6.
“The people who stormed this building believed they were acting on the wishes and instructions of their president,” McConnell said in a speech on the Senate floor.

Donald Trump was acquitted Saturday on charges of inciting an insurrection at the US Capitol, after a majority of Senate Republicans closed ranks and refused to punish the former president in his historic second impeachment trial.

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Louisiana GOP votes to censure Cassidy over impeachment vote

“There is no question that president Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day,” said McConnell, who along with the rest of the Congress and former vice president Mike Pence fled the mob that descended on the Capitol on January 6.
“The people who stormed this building believed they were acting on the wishes and instructions of their president,” McConnell said in a speech on the Senate floor.

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The executive committee of the Republican Party of Louisiana voted on Saturday to censure Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) over his vote to convict former President Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 riots…

North Carolina GOP condemn Burr for impeachment vote against Trump

“There is no question that president Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day,” said McConnell, who along with the rest of the Congress and former vice president Mike Pence fled the mob that descended on the Capitol on January 6.
“The people who stormed this building believed they were acting on the wishes and instructions of their president,” McConnell said in a speech on the Senate floor.

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The North Carolina Republican Party condemned Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) on Saturday for his vote to convict former President Trump during the Senate impeachment trial. …

Impeachment: McConnell says Trump ‘morally responsible’ for Capitol riot – The Jerusalem Post

“There is no question that president Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day,” said McConnell, who along with the rest of the Congress and former vice president Mike Pence fled the mob that descended on the Capitol on January 6.
“The people who stormed this building believed they were acting on the wishes and instructions of their president,” McConnell said in a speech on the Senate floor.

Source: Impeachment: McConnell says Trump ‘morally responsible’ for Capitol riot – The Jerusalem Post

Kohima: Britain’s ‘forgotten’ battle that changed the course of WWII – BBC News

Robin Rowland (seated, centre) with members of the Punjab regiment, pictured in Bangkok in 1945

Capt Rowland, now 99, vividly remembers approaching the town, following a trail of devastation to the front line.

“We saw abandoned trenches and destroyed villages, and as we moved forward the smell of death was everywhere,” he said.

The young captain was a member of the Punjab regiment of the British Indian army, on his way to help relieve 1,500 of his fellow soldiers who had spent weeks resisting 10 times their number in Japanese forces.

Sosangtemba Ao

Today, only a dozen or so Naga veterans of the battle of Kohima are still alive. Sosangtemba Ao, 98, is one of them.

Source: Kohima: Britain’s ‘forgotten’ battle that changed the course of WWII – BBC News

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